To change or cancel a subscription, tap or click the button below. Or if you see an unfamiliar charge from Apple, find out if the charge was for a subscription:
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If you don't see a list of your subscriptions when you tap or click the button, choose your device from the list below and follow the steps.
Apple TV
What is a subscription?
With a subscription, you pay to access content from an app or service for a period of time. For example, you might subscribe to a video streaming service on a monthly basis. Subscriptions automatically renew unless you cancel them. Learn about the types of subscriptions and other in-app purchases.
If you signed up for a free or discounted trial subscription and you don't want to renew it, cancel it at least 24 hours before the trial ends.
If you cancel, you can keep using the subscription until the next billing date. If you cancel during a trial period, you might lose access to content immediately.
Canceling subscriptions is slightly different in Israel, South Africa, and Turkey. Learn about special circumstances for these countries and regions.
How to change or cancel subscriptions on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Go to Settings > [your name] > Subscriptions.
Tap the subscription that you want to manage. Here's what to do if you don't see the subscription that you want.
Choose a different subscription option, or tap Cancel Subscription.If you don’t see Cancel Subscription, the subscription is already canceled and won't renew.
You can also manage subscriptions when you go to Settings > [your name] > iTunes & App Store. Tap your Apple ID at the top of the screen, then tap View Apple ID. Scroll to Subscriptions, then tap it.
How to change or cancel subscriptions on your Mac
Open the App Store app.
Click the sign-in button or your Apple ID at the bottom of the sidebar.
Click View Information. You might be asked to sign in with your Apple ID.
On the Account Information page, scroll to the Manage section. Next to Subscriptions, click Manage.
Click Edit next to the subscription that you want. Here's what to do if you don't see the subscription that you want.
Choose a different subscription option or click Cancel Subscription. If you don’t see Cancel Subscription, then the subscription is already canceled and won't renew.
View, change, or cancel subscriptions on your Apple TV
You can only edit subscriptions for tvOS apps that are installed on your Apple TV. For Apple TV (3rd generation or earlier), you need to use an iOS or iPadOS device or computer to manage your subscriptions.
Open Settings.
Select Users & Accounts, then select your account.
Select Subscriptions.
Choose the subscription that you want to manage. Here's what to do if you don't see the subscription that you want.
Choose a different subscription offering or select Cancel Subscription. If you don’t see Cancel Subscription, then the subscription is already canceled and won't renew.
On other devices
If you subscribed to the Apple Music app on an Android or Chromebook device, open the Apple Music app, tap the menu button , then tap Account > Manage Membership.
If you use the Apple TV app on a smart TV, open Settings, then go to Account > Manage Subscriptions.
If you don't have an Apple device anymore, download iTunes on a PC or contact Apple Support to change or cancel your subscriptions.
View, change, or cancel subscriptions in iTunes for Windows
Open iTunes.
From the menu bar at the top of the iTunes window, choose Account > View My Account.
Sign in with your Apple ID, then click View Account.
On the Account Information page, scroll to the Settings section. To the right of Subscriptions, click Manage.
To the right of the subscription that you want to manage, click Edit. Here's what to do if you don't see the subscription that you want.
Choose a different subscription option or click Cancel Subscription. If you don’t see Cancel Subscription, then the subscription is already canceled and won't renew.
If you don't see the subscription that you're looking for
If you followed the steps to view your subscriptions and you don't see the subscription that you want, here's what you can try next.
Subscription might not be billed through Apple
You might have subscribed directly with the provider, not through Apple.
Get help with subscriptions that aren't billed through Apple
Change or cancel iCloud storage
iCloud storage isn't listed with subscriptions.
Change or cancel a family member's subscriptions
A Family Sharing organizer can’t manage subscriptions for other family members. Ask your family members to view, change, or cancel their subscriptions from their own devices or when they are signed in with their own Apple ID. You can also use Ask to Buy or Restrictions to control what kids buy.
Use Restrictions on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
If you received a fraudulent email about a subscription
If you received a fraudulent email about a subscription or Apple Music charge, you won't see the subscription when you check on your device. If you received an email and you're not sure if it’s real, check to make sure that it's a legitimate email from Apple.
If you subscribed with a different Apple ID
You might have been signed in with a different Apple ID when you originally subscribed. Sign in with that Apple ID and check to see if your subscriptions are billed to that account.
If you still can't see your subscription and you signed up inside an app (not through a third-party provider), contact Apple Support.
Learn more
Learn how to manage or cancel an AppleCare+ plan or AppleCare Protection Plan.
To see when subscriptions were billed to you and at what price, check your purchase history. You can also request a refund for a recent renewal of an in-app subscription.
If you see a charge from Apple that you don't recognize and you checked to make sure it's not for a subscription, learn what to do next.